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Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis

SAPHO syndrome includes a variety of inflammatory bone disorders that may be associated with skin changes. These diseases share some clinical, radiologic, and pathologic characteristics. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
SAPHO syndrome
Synovitis - acne - pustulosis - hyperostosis - osteomyelitis syndrome
May Cause
Abnormal sternum
Arthritis
Arthritis with new bone formation
Arthropathy
Asymmetrical sacroiliac joint abnormality
Asymmetrical sacroiliac joint disease
Bony whiskering
Bridging of the pubic symphysis
Calcification in a ligament
Calcification in a tendon
Cervical spine fusion
Clavicular lesion in an infant or child
Enthesopathy
Monoarticular joint disease
Multiple osteosclerotic bone lesions
Narrowed joint space
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Osteosclerosis
Periosteal reaction involving the clavicle
Plantar calcaneal spur
Polyarticular joint disease
Sacroiliac joint disease
Sclerotic clavicle
Skin rash
Soft-tissue mass with adjacent bone erosion
Solitary osteosclerotic bone lesion
Squaring of vertebral body
Symmetrical sacroiliac joint abnormality
Symmetrical sacroiliac joint disease
Thick clavicle
Thick ribs
Unilateral sacroiliac joint abnormality
Unilateral sacroiliac joint disease
Widespread soft-tissue calcification

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